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Old 01-18-2011, 02:21 PM
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started to finally mock up the cold side, pretty nice to me, how does it look guys, also i welded the fitting to the oil pan for drain. also my zex bottle and custom facia plate i made from fiberglass.







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Love the gauges in the fascia, the rest looks great too but having 5 couplers in a row seems like a PITA!
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^ Other than the uber crazy amount of couplers.. looks good to me!!!!
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not bad, oil pan fitting looks a bit low though, keep an eye out for blue smoke.



cold piping is pretty much like my kits.



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woot



turbo j2s ftw



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thanks huys and what do u mean the fitting is too low? dont tell me i need another pan now );;;
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you might be ok, but the fitting looks like it is a bit to low in the pan that it might not drain properly depending on the oil level when the car is running.



I know some people have had issues (including myself) and got a new pan and the problem went away. what turbo manifold are you going to use?
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its an obx style, it was custom made
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Looks high enought to me, how high should the fitting be socks? I need to redo mine and get it welded
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why would it matter anyways, its a drain?



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